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  • Title: Effect of inhaled budesonide on severe steroid-dependent asthma.
    Author: Tukiainen P, Lahdensuo A.
    Journal: Eur J Respir Dis; 1987 Apr; 70(4):239-44. PubMed ID: 3556202.
    Abstract:
    Twenty-four patients with severe steroid-dependent asthma participated in a double-blind cross-over study performed in two centers. After a run-in period of 2 weeks when beclomethasone dipropionate (BDP) (400 micrograms/day) was used, the patients were treated for 4 weeks with either a high-dose (1600 micrograms/day) or a low-dose (400 micrograms/day) of budesonide (Pulmicort). Thereafter the doses of budesonide were switched and the treatment continued for a further 4-week period. Patients treated with high-dose budesonide displayed significant improvements in airway functions. In addition, subjective scores for cough, sputum production and dyspnoea were more improved in the high-dose group than in the low-dose group. The need for concomitant beta 2-agonist therapy was also significantly reduced during the high-dose treatment. No significant changes in plasma cortisol levels were detected and no adverse effects of importance were registered. The results indicate that high-dose budesonide treatment improves the clinical status of patients with severe steroid-dependent asthma more than a low-dose therapy but without causing systemic side-effects.
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